Artie Shaw - Frenesi video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/10/13

Master of the clarinet!

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8 years ago

David Curtis

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO – Artie Shaw, (b.1910 - d.2004)

9 years ago

MD62

Highly intelligent musician was Artie Shaw.

9 years ago

Le Ed

Nice piece, you can find the same melody in Borodin´s Polovetsian dance.

9 years ago

Ruby McGowan

also one gf the great dance music of the fortys

9 years ago

jose maria Rodriguez

Arte Shawn esta magistral creando Beguin The Beguine. Me gusta mucho más su versión que la de Miler. 

9 years ago

Christine Barney

AWESOME! Everytime I listen, I fall more and more in love with this one!

9 years ago

Bob Martin

Arguably the best clarinetist of all time. But then again, the Swing Era produced musicians that were, and still are, the best of the best!!!

9 years ago

Michelle Crosby

My great grandfather was a mentor and teacher of Mr. Shaw. His name was, Michael Tullo Sforza.

9 years ago

Peter Harter

Frenesi--or Jazz orchestration show piece. What I hear in Art Shaw is the influence of Jewish family orchestra music in an American idiom. I wonder if the Shawrnsky (sp?) family had an orchestra when they were in Europe that played upper class Polish weddings or posh Swiss parties. From the 17th to 19th centuries in central Europe, Jewish family orchestras were very much in demand at such events. In Shaw's autobiography he talks explicitly about being a persecuted jew, which he was, but he really doesn't go into his family history, or its involvement with music. His chops on the clarinet he learned through practice but I believe he inherited his musical sensibilities.

9 years ago

Bailey Cooper

Why not enjoy the go.

9 years ago

phaasch

There is a story that after AS walked off the bandstand and out of the music business in 1939, he took himself off to Mexico for a year. The idea was to get far away from the rat race his success had brought him. However, he was still under obligation to his record company to complete his contract. Reluctantly he returned, forming a band with strings, presumably just to fulfilling his recording contract. He had heard "Frenesi" in Mexico whilst on sabbatical, and made the mistake of thinking to record it. The result? Another Begin the Beguine phenomenon, and he was back on the treadmill once again. He was a fascinating contradiction of a man who spent his life falling on his feet, and yet found it a leaden cloak of responsibility

9 years ago

RJ McAllister

1940; this was "huge band" rather than big. Shaw made hits with this oversize band, then broke it up and went small again. A master of the art, and just as mercurial. But this is still damn good, 75 years on.

9 years ago

ivan apolinario rios

this is music

9 years ago

cuckoo duck

Thiago is real music

9 years ago

Aloysius Sentamura

You don't need dope or flashing lights and smoke n' mirrors on stage or eight girls dancing alongside the performer to appreciate this music and nice lyrics too on the vocals.

9 years ago

John Perks

Artie was a very different guy from most during that swing era. He was a sensitive and intelligent man, who was a brilliant master of his instrument, that''s why so much of his music had a lovely lilt to it, and more depth of feeling than the average arranger could pour into music.

9 years ago

Bourg Productions

Artie Shaw, the true "King of Swing," not Benny Goodman.

9 years ago

Jane Della Penna

Thank you so much. Reminds me of my childhood at my father's dance floor at "G" and Luzerne Sts. In Philadelphia in the Juniata section. There was a carnival across the street. 

9 years ago

Richard Russette

Goodman played the clarinet, Artie Shaw played music.

9 years ago

Lina Brown

LUJO TOTAL

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